Official Bulletin American Wheelmen, Vol 15, No 2

Articles in this issue

  • Whimsical editorial on February's biting cold, the centennial of the first two-wheeled hobby horse in 1816, and the approach of the spring cycling season.

    p. 5
  • Summary of the Lincoln Highway Association's annual report showing over six million dollars spent improving the transcontinental route in its third year, resulting in a road traversable in all weathers.

    p. 5
  • Statistics from the St. Louis Cycling Club Bulletin showing 41,808 total miles ridden in 33 official club runs during 1916, an average of 1,267 miles per run.

    p. 5
  • Announcement that the Boston Bi Club will dine on February 10, with ladies' night at the Newton Bi Club already having taken place.

    p. 4
  • Report from the highway commission that 52,000 horses have disappeared from Massachusetts in the past 18 years as automobiles replace them.

    p. 4
  • Humorous note that temperance evangelist Billy Sunday, visiting Boston, has not spoken against Sunday bicycle riding, apparently not viewing it as wickedness.

    p. 4